Rauw Alejandro and Rosalía starred in a musical duel during the Latin Grammy gala held in Seville, where the Puerto Rican scored an original version of ‘Se fue’ by Laura Pausini, and the Spanish another, no less special, of ‘Se nos broke love’, which Rocío Jurado popularized. It was the first public event in which the two artists met after their unexpected breakup last July, which ended a three-year relationship and in which the couple even announced their engagement.
First it was Rosalía who took the stage at the Seville Conference and Exhibition Palace (FIBES) to sing, with some modifications, ‘Our love broke’, a song by Manuel Alejandro that became one of the emblematic songs of the Jury. Our love for using it ‘or not using it’ broke, added the Catalan, accompanied by an extensive flamenco painting located on a stage covered in plastic.
The applause thundered through the room, although it was no less when Rauw Alejandro got on stage and started singing ‘Se fue’, one of the key songs in Laura Pausini’s career. The Puerto Rican also introduced some changes to the lyrics. Nothing is left for me ‘without her,’ said the singer, contributing the masculine vision to Pausini’s song.
The artist chose some verses that say: ‘the sweet honey that I tasted on her lips is gone. He left, I was left with only the venom of him.’ Next, but in video, he performed part of his song ‘No me sueltes’, before returning to the stage accompanied by Juanes’ guitar to sing ‘Baby Hello’, his collaboration with Bizarrap.
Source: Lasexta

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